Corbett, OR

Rooster Rock - East

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kevin
Experience: 67 played 61 reviews
1.00 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:May 3, 2008 Played the course:never

Pros:

Hole 4 is a 200 foot drop down to the tee. All you have to do is clear the first bush and watch it go. A disc that starts out left usually goes left and vise versa. It is a fun hole.

Cons:

Very tight course, the trees tend to bat down your disc unless you have a straight drive.
People tend to loose their discs on this course.

Other Thoughts:

Put a spotter out on every hole to make the experience more enjoyable.
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gwillim
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 22.9 years 169 played 41 reviews
1.50 star(s)

Good luck! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Mar 10, 2008 Played the course:never

Pros:

-Baskets in good shape
-Good teepads
-Course maps available at hole one
-Fun elevation on a couple holes
-Um, challenge?

Cons:

-Unrealistic fairways on holes two, three, and eight.
-LOTS of stinging nettles!!!!
-Underbrush unmanageable during certain seasons (very hard to find discs)
-Unrealistic idea of risk/reward
-Perverts hanging out in their cars by hole one, waiting for people to head down to the nude beach.
-Teepad for fourth hole can be difficult to find for newcomers.

Other Thoughts:

Rooster Rock east is pretty ridiculous! There are a few fun holes, namely holes four through six. The rest of the holes are pretty unrealistic. For instance, hole three is over 400 feet long, and the fairway through the trees is about eight feet wide, the whole way there. Getting a four on that hole is pretty awesome, getting a five or a six, pretty normal. Also, hole eight is kind of stupid, especially during the summer when the stinging nettles are five feet tall, and are everywhere off of the fairway. Actually, the nettles are everywhere all over the last five holes of this course. Hole two is another hole without a fairway. For hole two, you drive into a grove of trees with no reasonable gaps, while the basket is about 100 on the other side. You can throw a seemingly great drive and get stopped in front of the trees. Meanwhile, another player can throw the ugliest shot imaginable, and park the hole. Not good design.

Rooster Rock East can be a fun course in winter when the underbrush is held back, you just have to expect to take some HIGH scores and accept it before you start. I will not play it in summer or early fall, and I'll never consider competing on the course.
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